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1. : to give or leave property by a will. 2. : hand down sense 1. traditions bequeathed by our ancestors.
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to arrange for your money or property to be given to someone after your death: bequeath sb sth Her father bequeathed her the family fortune in his will.
Bequeath definition: to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will. See examples of BEQUEATH used in a sentence.
To bequeath is to leave your possessions to another person after you die. A man might love his classic cars but would be happy to bequeath them to his ...
If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die. He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
To bequeath is to give personal property via a will, where the personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death is disposed of as a gift.
BEQUEATH meaning: 1 : to say in a will that (your property) will be given to (a person or organization) after you die; 2 : to give (ideas, knowledge, etc.)
bequeath something (to somebody) He bequeathed his entire estate (= all his money and property) to his daughter. bequeath somebody something He bequeathed his ...
Synonyms for BEQUEATH: leave, will, deed, devise, pass (down), hand on, hand down.
(give or leave by will): The verb bequeath is usually used of personal property; for real property, the term devise is preferred (hence the phrase give, devise, ...